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I'm selling my 2010 Special Edition 250 Ninja with 7,500km on it. I bought the bike last winter at 5000km and have decided to upgrade. It was a great beginner bike and has taught me a LOT! I will be very sad to see my first go.

I am the 2nd owner and have never dropped the bike myself. For full disclosure, I did buy the bike from a guy that said he dropped it on the driveway when he was learning to ride and there is only a single small dent in the gas tank. Other than that cosmetic flaw - the bike is flawless. There are also no liens or any other crap on it and has a clean UVIP. Never been in a collision. It's clean!

I have washed the bike every weekend and regularly lubed and oiled the chain - it is stored in an underground condo garage and never ridden in the rain. I take care of all my belongings and I strongly believe that you won't find a better 250 that comes ready to ride with all the goodies, anywhere else.

I'm a busy guy and am constantly traveling so please save me the work and get the safety yourself - I can promise that it needs nothing to pass. Bring a friend who knows about bikes and what to look for and I can assure you that he'll tell you to spring for it. Therefore the bike is AS-IS for no reason other than my own laziness. However if you are really serious about the bike I can go get the bike safetied with you if I have time and you pay for it.

I'm pretty firm about the $4000 range and am in no rush to sell since I commute to work and back on this bike.

You can come by and see it by calling 416 219 3047 if you're interested. Please don't haggle pricing over the phone/txt... I know you guys... don't do it.

Lol.. tbh I'm very glad I started on the 250 because it let me make a ton of mistakes without killing myself. It was a fantastic bike to learn on and even saved me a ton on insurance for my first year. After getting the basics down it's time for an upgrade due to my long highway rides.